STREETALK
What would be your dream concert?
SaveS you Money!cate Yoga Center of Chico $20 Value
co r of Chi
You pay $10
Asked at Gordo Burrito
x3 .15.19 Joe Cantrell
Safeway department manager
I guess seeing Queen with Freddie Mercury would be pretty good. I’ve just watched the videos. There’s that one [at the US Festival], that’s one of the best concerts of all time.
Gabii Luscher bartender
I would love an entire jam-band lineup: String Cheese Incident [etc.]—just a bunch of cool bands.
Louis Sterback event production
The [Red Hot] Chili Peppers are really good. And honestly, you’re going to hate me for this, but The Chainsmokers put on a really cool pyrotechnics show.
Dago Rodriguez car detailer
Maybe like a Prince concert. I didn’t get the chance to see him. Prince is the guy. “When Doves Cry,” I like that one.
ifi Gift Cert
25% Off *
Cnrsweetdeals.newsreview.Com
50% off
te 0100 Yoga Cen 530.342. mable for cash. #150 | . Not redee t. mbrosa ding to CA CC Sec. 1749.45-1749.6 as store credi llo Va ge will be given 250 expire accor be used for gratuity. Chan mer minus any amount used. & does not ot s. Cann certificate by the consu unts & offer This is a gift amount paid with other disco is equal to the Can be used this certificate Cash value for
Buy online anytime with a credit card or in person with cash, check or credit card M-F 9am – 5pm at 353 E. Second Street, Downtown Chico.
Department of Toxic Substance Control
648 W. 5th St, Chico (530) 924-3171 ILikeIkesPlace.com *Present this coupon at time of order. Cannot be used with any other offer. Expires 08.28.19
August 2019
Public Notice The mission of DTSC is to protect California’s people and environment from harmful effects of toxic substances by restoring contaminated resources, enforcing hazardous waste laws, reducing hazardous waste generation, and encouraging the manufacture of chemically safer products.
Cleanup Plan Remains Protective Former Chico Manufactured Gas Plant Site 825 West 2nd Street, Chico, California 95928 The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has completed a Five-Year Review to confirm the continued effectiveness of cleanup activities at Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E’s) former Chico Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) located at 825 West 2nd Street in Chico, California (Site). From 1874 to 1928, a MGP operated across two parcels on the southeast side of Second Street. The MGP provided gas for the community. The plant was abandoned and dismantled by 1930, except for a gas holder and generator building. Today, only the generator building remains on the southwest side of Orange Street, which PG&E uses as an electrical substation and carpentry shop. The other parcel is a paved parking lot owned by the California State University. As a result of historic operations, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) were found in soil and groundwater samples collected from the Site. PG&E implemented a DTSC-approved cleanup that included the removal of contaminated soil in 2006, 2007, and 2010. The remedy also included ongoing groundwater monitoring, and the placement of land use restrictions on the Site to restrict future property and groundwater uses. PG&E continues to monitor groundwater semi-annually and to inspect the Site annually for compliance with the Land Use Covenant (LUC) restrictions. The LUC limits the Site’s land use to industrial/commercial use and requires a soil management plan for disturbance of any areas where possible MGP contaminants remain. This review concluded that the remedy remains protective. DTSC also concluded that the groundwater plume is stabilized and slowly decreasing through monitored natural attenuation. DTSC accepts the report as final; however, PG&E’s recommendations on reducing the groundwater monitoring frequency and decommissioning wells are not approved until an updated Groundwater Monitoring Decision Tree is established. This Decision Tree will determine the method used to test the well, depending on location, depth, and frequency. On March 28, 2019, DTSC placed an advertisement in the Chico Enterprise Record to notify the public before conducting the Five-Year Review. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT: Community involvement is an important part of the Five-Year Review Process. If you have any questions or comments regarding the Site and the Five-Year Review, please send your comments to Mera Golo, DTSC Project Manager, 8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826 or Mera.Golo@dtsc.ca.gov. WHERE CAN I VIEW PROJECT DOCUMENTS? Project documents are available at the following locations: • https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/profile_report?global_id=04490019 • Butte County Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue, Chico, CA 95926, (530) 891-2726, Call for hours • DTSC – File Room, 8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826, (916) 255-3758, Call for an appointment FOR MORE INFORMATION: If you have any questions about the Site or the Five-Year Review process: • Mera Golo, DTSC Project Manager, (916) 255-3585, Mera.Golo@dtsc.ca.gov • Kerry Rasmussen, DTSC Public Participation Specialist, (916) 255-3650, toll-free at (866) 495-5651 or Kerry.Rasmussen@dtsc.ca.gov FOR MEDIA INqUIRIES: • Russ Edmondson, DTSC Public Information Officer, (916) 323-3372 or Russ.Edmondson@dtsc.ca.gov
HEARING IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS may use the California Relay Service at 1-800-855-7100 or 711 (TTY). AUGUST 15, 2019
CN&R
7